The unrest prevailed in the Arab world during and after the Arab Spring and the escalation of the rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia made all parties feel reluctant to make concessions to reach a settlement. The challenge for the Yemeni negotiators is to find a path to stop the escalation, despite the outbreak of fighting in several places. The local parties, which would be the biggest loser, should be supported to reach some agreement. This is because a proxy war which is sectarian in nature will not create victors. Thus a political settlement would be less costly to achieve reasonable goals. Ideally, escalation could occur through a cease-fire mediated and watched by the Security Council. Then negotiations under the auspices of the Uni...